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Guideline for the treatment of no light perception eyes induced by mechanical ocular trauma.

Hua YanKe-Hu YangZhizhong MaFerenc KuhnWenfang ZhangZhiJun WangYuntao HuHai LuYoshida ShigeoGungor SobaciSengul OzdekMatteo ForliniBo HuangYannian HuiMing ZhangGezhi XuWenbin WeiYanrong JiangDongHo ParkRodrigoAntonio Brant FernandesYuguang HeAndrés Rousselot AscarzaAnnette HoskinGangadhara SundarYong LiuYusheng WangLijun ShenHaoyu ChenHuijin ChenGezhi HanRui JiangXuemin JinJijian LinJing LuoZhaoyang WangYong WeiYing WenZhenggao XieYi WangXun YangWenzhen YuZhi ZhengXiaodong SunJianhong LiangQin LiuJinguo YuShihui WeiZhengxiang LiLu ChenXiufen WangLili WeiHaokun ZhangSiyue ChenYuming LiuXu GuoSiyuan LiuXinhua XuYibo TaoYixuan ChenYaolong Chen
Published in: Journal of evidence-based medicine (2022)
Severe mechanical ocular trauma with no light perception (NLP) predicts a poor prognosis of visual acuity and enucleation of the eyeball. Since the innovative treatment concept of exploratory vitreoretinal surgery has developed and treatment technology has advanced, the outcomes of severe ocular trauma treatment in NLP patients have greatly improved. However, there remains a lack of unified standards for the determination, surgical indication, and timing of vitrectomy in NLP eye treatment. To address these problems, we aimed to create evidence-based medical guidelines for the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of mechanical ocular trauma with NLP. Sixteen relevant recommendations for mechanical ocular trauma with NLP were obtained, and a consensus was reached. Each recommendation was explained in detail to guide the treatment of mechanical ocular trauma associated with NLP.
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